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  • anovelidea said:

    One word, "Inspiring". This book makes you think of the time we all waste on unimportant things. Live life to its fullest, love those around you no matter what their quirks and embrace each and every day as if it were truly your last. A quick read and one that surely leaves its mark on you.

    posted Saturday, July 12 2008
  • Sue T

    sue t said:

    Have a box of tissues nearby when you read this. It's a quick-read about how Pausch was able to realize his childhood dreams and how this has helped him prepare for his cancer fighting battle.

    posted Friday, June 20 2008
  • Roz S

    roz s said:

    Help is available even for a terminal patient at
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    Wednesday, June 11, 2008
    Reading for your Health!
    "The Maker's Diet: The 40-day Health Experience that will Change Your Life Forever," by Jordan S। Rubin, N.M.D., Ph.D., is an insightful and easy-to-follow dietary book whose principles can ultimately lead to your improved immune system so you can better avoid disease and premature aging, and optimize your weight for good.In fact, whether you are fighting some illness or seeking to avoid disease and live as healthy as possible, you would be doing yourself a disservice by not reading The Maker's Diet.

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    Take a nap and wake up free of cancer
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    posted Thursday, June 12 2008
  • ankit9031

    ankit9031 said:

    Hello can someone guide as to how to read a book in shelfari

    posted Wednesday, June 11 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • jenn

    jenn said:

    I appreciate the message conveyed in this book-and I admire Pausch's courage. I feel sad for his family, but am happy he is approaching his last days with a positive outlook...why do I feel guilty about not liking his writing style?...!

    posted Saturday, June 7 2008
  • samarjeet s

    samarjeet s said:

    no comment

    posted Monday, June 2 2008
  • Brooke L

    brooke l said:

    I enjoyed the message in this book...live each day to its fullest.

    posted Saturday, May 31 2008
  • Melissa O

    melissa o said:

    I saw this man's lecture on the Oprah Winfrey show. He is very inspirational. I'm looking forward to reading his novel.

    posted Saturday, May 31 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • KHALED a

    khaled a said:

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    posted Saturday, May 31 2008
  • Linda C

    linda c said:

    This book was very inspiring. I have had too many friends that have either beaten the cancer or succumbed to it. It makes me wonder what my attitude would be if I were told I had a short time to live; and would I still be able to make a difference in others' lives.

    posted Thursday, May 29 2008

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